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Philippine food maker Monde Nissin Corp. is exploring a potential initial public offering in Manila that could raise as much as $1 billion, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
It seems this love for Lucky Me! Pancit Canton, especially the Kalamansi variant, extends across the globe, as it even made it to the New York Times' list of the best instant noodles of 2025.
A general view of Lucky Me! instant noodles, a brand owned by Monde Nissin Corporation, for sale in a store in Queens, New York City, U.S., November 30, 2021. A Kantar study shows that Lucky Me is the ...
Lucky Noodles, a Denver Thai restaurant, is closing on Colfax and looking for new space.
(UPDATED) THE Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said that the Lucky Me! brand of instant noodles manufactured and sold in the country are safe for consumption, except for one variant.
FOLLOWING a series of meetings after some European countries started recalling batches of popular Filipino brand Lucky Me! noodles due to the presence of a harmful chemical, the Philippine Food ...
Monde Nissin, which makes the best-selling “Lucky Me!” instant noodles in the Philippines, is working with an adviser to look for an equity investor in Quorn, said the people.
Food safety authorities among 27 members of the European Union (EU) were notified that Lucky Me! instant noodles and pancit canton produced in Thailand have been found to contain traces of ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has started its investigation of the popular noodle brand Lucky Me! after it was recalled from store shelves in several European countries due to the ...
Lucky Me! Pancit Canton noodles brand stresses they continue to pass the safety standards of the Food and Drug Authority.
Monde Nissin Corp., manufacturer of the best-selling Lucky Me! instant noodles, is exploring a potential initial public offering in the Philippines that could raise as much as $1 billion.